In June 1996, there was a testing of flu vaccine took place in a large religion for women only and three graphs illustrate the flu rates, vaccine groups most at risk and deaths rate for males and females over time. Overall, the flu rate and deaths rate of women were always higher than men and followed the same trend. In addition, we observed that female recipients of age over 65 years old group had a highest risk of inflected and follow by babies or children.
Firstly, the bar chat illustrates deaths from the flu compared between females and males from March to August. Females consistently remained higher than males. In the first period, it marked at average of 1.2 number of deaths for males and roughly 1.5 for females. The second period, there was almost a double higher of females and males around 2.5 and 4.2 number of deaths.
Secondly, the visual shows the portions of female recipients of new vaccine groups most at risk. The key highlights, the most risk group is the aged over 65 years old, which is 35%. Following by babies or children, not give and hospitalized; 28%, 24%, and 13% respectively.
Lastly, it represents the flu rates for males and females from February to December. In the three months it slightly increased to approximately 1000 cases for females and 500 cases for males. Then, it sharply raised up to its peak at 3500 and 2500 cases in June and gradually dropped down until September. Finally, there was no change for females and a slowly declining for males to it lowest point in December.
